Score with Norwegian. 12 controls marked on the map. Beginners should aim for these. Each control has a mini-map showing an EXTRA control. Take a pen to copy onto your map, or use as a map memory exercise. These extra controls will be technically more challenging, and will be less visible until you're close (so won't be accidentally punched).

None. Parking opposite King's Lynn Golf Club will be TIGHT, please car-share and be prepared to double-park with other orienteers.

Dogs

On leads please until after event closes.

Other Notes

This "little gem" of an area is very runnable with nearly NO BRAMBLES (bracken is getting a bit high in places but still fast). Lots of detail so we haven't mapped every blip in the surface. Big sand hills, small drainage ditches and man-eating bogs! Planning to avoid wettest area but you may still get wet feet. Is this the only area in Norfolk with a boulder on the map? Unused for about 20 years. Unlike anything else in Norfolk.

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Norfolk Orienteering Club (NOR) has around 200 members and seeks to promote the sport of orienteering in and around the county of Norfolk. Come along to an event and give it a try. All events are open to the public.

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